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This comprehensive three-volume edition brings together the most important contributions in capital theory, from its classical origins to its modern manifestation in endogenous growth models. The readings examine the recurring controversies, and the two incisive, and sharply contrasting...
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Jones (1971) examines a three-factor two-good model under the assumption that two of the factors are specific to one sector (a different sector for each such factor). In this paper that specification is weakened, so that only one sector (agriculture) has a specific factor (land). When land is a...
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A convergence model with wealth accumulation subject to i.i.d. random shocks is examined. The transfer function shows what k_{t+1} - wealth at t+1 - would be, given k_t, with no shock: It has a positive slope, but its concavity/convexity is indeterminate. The stationary distribution of wealth...
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